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Stories covered by Siobhan Morris
- Barrie city council signs off on budget, 0.92% tax increase
- Health officials investigating possibility of U.K. variant at second Ont. LTC home
- Bradford woman struck by two hit-and-run drivers, police say
- U.K. variant confirmed at Barrie, Ont., care home where 41 have died
- Bullets fired at Barrie home in alleged attempted murder
- Barrie police share photos of hit and run suspect
- 63 residents, 53 staff positive for COVID-19 at long term care home in Barrie, Ont.
- Snowmobiler crashes through ice in Penetanguishene
- Residents of LTC homes in outbreak get COVID vaccine
- Alarm sounded at Ontario jail over inmate transfers amid outbreaks
- Driver crashes into Orillia storefront
- Sudden death at Muskoka Tourism Centre
- SMDHU reports 226 COVID-19 cases, two new deaths since Friday
- Barrie wants your help to name its snowplows
- Man busted for two downtown robberies
- Man found dead after Keswick house fire
- Barrie woman shakes up routine, wins $50K
- Man killed in head-on Collingwood crash
- $7-million mansion fire under investigation
- Man tased, arrested after armed robbery of Alcona pharmacy
Siobhan Morris
ContactSiobhan Morris joined CTV Barrie in May 2020 as a videographer and producer.
Her career began as a reporter and anchor at 610 CKTB in St. Catharines. In 2012, she moved to Toronto’s NEWSTALK 1010. Her love of television storytelling was cemented with a secondment to CP24’s assignment desk in the fall of 2019.
Siobhan was in the thick of Rob Ford’s chaotic mayoralty, reported on the Yonge Street van attack, and the Danforth shooting. She was on the ground in Humboldt, Saskatchewan after the Broncos bus tragedy and in Washington D.C. for the inauguration of U.S. President Donald Trump.
Siobhan’s work, both silly and serious, has been recognized by RTDNA Canada and the Edward R. Murrow Awards.
Siobhan speaks English and French.